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Table 4 Perinatal characteristics of VBAC and failed TOLAC group

From: Reasons for previous Cesarean deliveries impact a woman’s independent decision of delivery mode and the success of trial of labor after Cesarean

 

VBAC

n = 430

Failed TOLAC

n = 41

P value

Age

32.6 ± 4.4

33.1 ± 4.6

0.63

Years since previous Cesarean delivery

3.0 (0–16)

3.0 (0–7)

0.56

BMI

20.9 (13.1–44.1)

23.8 (16.4–38.8)

0.03

History of vaginal delivery

25.1% (108/430)

9.8% (4/41)

0.02

Infertility treatment

10.9% (47/430)

22.0% (9/41)

0.06

No experience of labor in former Cesarean (non-recurrent)

71.4% (307/430)

61.0% (25/41)

0.16

Weeks of gestation

39 (34–42)

41 (37–43)

< 0.01

Neonatal weight (g)

3013 ± 483

3257 ± 507

0.04

Induction or augmentation of labor

19.5% (84/430)

21.9% (9/41)

0.71

PROM before onset of labor

17.2% (74/430)

51.2% (21/41)

< 0.01

  1. VBAC Vaginal birth after Cesarean, TOLAC Trial of labor after Cesarean, BMI Body mass index, PROM Prelabor rupture of membranes